Thanks, good points.

 

Still interested generally what people do with their file servers - not
sure if I'm just being old school in thinking that a single 8tb drive is
a bad idea.

 

From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 05 September 2010 17:25
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: How big are your LUNs?

 

Make sure your SAN vendor allows you to grow and shrink LUN's on the
fly.

Same with volumes.

That way you can easily reallocate space.

 

From: Paul Hutchings [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 9:00 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: How big are your LUNs?

 

I suspect we'd want to use Windows features such as DFS-R and other
things which I believe rules CIFS on a filer of any sort out.

 

Thin, I have similar reservations, but I'm just chewing over options so
that we don't end up with the proverbial one LUN that's nearly full
whilst another LUN has lots of free space and so on.

 

From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 05 September 2010 16:52
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: How big are your LUNs?

 

If you had a NetApp, you could use it as a NAS and serve files directly
from there. No need for a file server. Use flexvols and grow them on the
fly.

 

As for thin provisioning, I strongly advise people not to use it. More
often than not it bites them in the ass since they don't keep a close
enough eye on the storage system and suddenly they are out of disk
space. I've seen it happen WAY too many times and explaining how you
need to buy a new shelf of disk is not a fun convo with the CFO.

 

From: Paul Hutchings [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 8:44 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: How big are your LUNs?

 

As per my other thread I'm looking at SAN vendors.  Our main file server
has around 8tb on it right now, spread across multiple "thick" LUNs of
around 2tb each.

 

Assuming we're going to be running Windows 2008 R2, what are people's
opinions on provisioning storage to a file server as multiple smaller
LUNs or fewer larger LUNs?

 

For example if the SAN supports it why would you allocate 5x2tb LUNs
instead of a single 10tb thin LUN?

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